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Grip aids on flight carry ons?
Posted by swedishrose on August 2, 2013 at 6:02 amHi Everyone,
Myself and a half dozen friends are headed to Las Vegas for PSO next week and the subject of whether you can have your grip aids in your carry on has come up. I'm asking on behalf of my friends traveling light with only a carry on for the weekend. Has anyone ever had their grip products confiscated? And if so, which ones? Thanks!
Might Grip replied 11 years, 3 months ago 7 Members · 8 Replies -
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I travel with my Dry Hands all the time. Just make sure it it in a clear plastic bag with any other liquids you may carry on.
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If it's in liquid form, treat it like any other liquid under the 3-1-1 rule — 3 oz or less in a 1 quart bag per 1 passenger.
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What about itac2? Or firm grip? We all have our different favorites.
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They even had my me put my mighty grip in the clear cosmetics bag – because it’s in a little bottle (iTac as well, of course).
That was on the flight back. No one cared on the flight before. I guess it just depends on who you have to deal with. -
Lol! I’m reading this from my phone as I sit at my gate in Denver Airport remembering that I had left my Dry Hands in my purse. No problems whatsoever. Hope that helps!
XO,
Jeanette
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We, of course, travel with Mighty Grip containers and even worse, sample packs that look very much like "nose candy". We are constantly stopped at check in and at customs in other countries. They bring the dogs over and chemical wands and usually keep a sample or two for further testing. We have never had a problem traveling. But I can recommend that you do not bring peanut butter and jelly sandwiches with you as that seems to set the scent dogs off and they will then keep you for a while for further examination. Has already had the happen to us.:-)) Happy traveling.
Joel
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We, of course, travel with Mighty Grip containers and even worse, sample packs that look very much like "nose candy". We are constantly stopped at check in and at customs in other countries. They bring the dogs over and chemical wands and usually keep a sample or two for further testing. We have never had a problem traveling. But I can recommend that you do not bring peanut butter and jelly sandwiches with you as that seems to set the scent dogs off and they will then keep you for a while for further examination. Has already had the happen to us.:-)) Happy traveling.
Joel
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